Monthly Archives: June 2006

Good news from CreativeCommons! Here’s the text from the pressrelease: Microsoft and Creative Commons have teamed up to release the Creative Commons Add-in for Microsoft Office, a copyright licensing tool that enables the easy addition of Creative Commons licenses to … Continue reading →

I am writing a piece on who is who in the ICANN world. So, I’d like to ask people to send me e-mails with information, which I will put together and will publish. My idea is to write down the … Continue reading →

That’s a fantastic news! Goran Bregovic will play in Canada and the US this summer! Here’s what I got from his producer: July 9 – Montreal Jazz Festival, Montreal July 10 and 11 – The Millennium Park, Chicago July 13 … Continue reading →

There’s an interesting article at the yesterday’s Financial Times. The headline is Computer pack top dogs lose their bite, and the major paragraph is this one: “The reality is more subtle. The PC is far from dead – annual sales … Continue reading →

A few days ago the Swedish police confiscated the biggest file-sharing server in Sweden (and may be in the world) – “The Pirate Bay”. I spotted sevreal articles on that topic, the most interesting ones are at the IHT and … Continue reading →

You may have read my entry about the ISOC-Bulgaria’s Internet Governance project. I decided today to try to do some fundraising for it. There’s a button in the top right corner of this site, which says, “Donate” with the signs … Continue reading →

As the New York times writes, the Justice Department is asking Internet companies to keep records on the Web-surfing activities of their customers to aid law enforcement, and may propose legislation to force them to do so. You can read … Continue reading →